[Ctk-developers] CTK plugin framework tutorial/example
Andras Lasso
lasso at cs.queensu.ca
Fri May 24 15:24:26 UTC 2013
I would suggest to use the Plus toolkit (www.plustoolkit.org). Plus can
connect to multiple imaging and tracking devices simultaneously, acquire,
synchronize, record data, stream through OpenIGTLink, contains spatial and
temporal calibration algorithms, etc.
For visualization there is no need to develop any new software, you can just
stream the Plus output to 3D Slicer and visualize everything there (see
www.slicerigt.org).
All open-source, non-restrictive license, fully customizable, extensible,
etc. with good training & support (email/remote desktop/personal visit), all
free. So, consider using these existing platforms before start coding.
Andras
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Andras Lasso, PhD
Senior Medical Image Computing & Applications Engineer
Associate Director of Laboratory for Percutanous Surgery
School of Computing
Queen's University
Kingston, ON, CANADA
Email: lasso at cs.queensu.ca
Web: http://perk.cs.queensu.ca
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Sent: May 24, 2013 9:07 AM
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Subject: [Ctk-developers] CTK plugin framework tutorial/example
Hi all,
I'm new to CTK. Me and my colleges want to develop a CTK application that
involves IGSTK for tracking. Unfortunately we can not find any suitable
example application / tutorial to learn how to use the plugin framework. Do
you have any suggestions for us? Or maybe a nice person can send us a
minimal example application ;-)
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